# 20763 (833). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/32 inch) with commentary on the backside about the city and its various buildings and lifestyle. Nice image of the main street filled with cars and busses (some double deckers) with Table Mountain in the background. Clean copy, bright. View more info

# 17131 (557). Stereograph on gray board (7 x3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the walls of Tunis and its Gates. Also a bit of history about Carthage and its distruction by Rome in 146bc. One of the old Roman aqueducts is still used in Tunis. Nice photo of the elaborate gate entry. A minaret is in the background. Clean copy. View more info

# 2101 (348). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the history of the bridges that crossed the Thames. This photo shows the bridge built in 1831 that now resides in Arizona. Nice clean copy ca.1912. View more info

# 2111 (349). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the history of the tower from William the Conqueror through today. It held the high prisoners like Sir Walter Raleigh among others and is now home to the royal jewels and 'beefeaters' costumes. ca.1912. View more info

# 3002 (350). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about London's main church and most famous. Began by Edward the Confessor in 1049 and remodled by Henrys III & VIII and towers added to by Sir Christopher Wren. All the famous and royal British dead lay there. Photo of the church with one of its towers behind the iron fence with a stylish Brit leaning against the fence ca.1912, top hat and tails. Nice clean copy. View more info

# 3004 (351). Stereograph on gray board (7 x3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the money center of London and Threadneedle Street, home the Bank of England and The Royal Exchange. Nice image of the center of the city London and its two power structures, the Bank and the Exchange, left and right sides of the street. People and carrages fill the street. Clean copy. View more info

# 2503 (376). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the Blarney Stone and its castle build by the McCarthy clan in the fifteenth century. Nice photo of the tall square structure surrounded by a groomed park. Clean copy. View more info

# 1-798 (441). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about Mt Pilatus, its cogwheel railway and the the grand view of Lake Lucerne. Nice bird's-eye photo of the top of the mountain with its hotel and railway. Clean copy. View more info

# 10781 (442). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the covered Chapel Bridge and its light tower (Wasserthurn) for fishermen build some 800 years ago. Photo of the crooked covered bridge as it crosses the River Reuss with the walled town of Lucerne in the background. Nice clean copy. View more info

# 6131 (383). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the government of Germany before and after WWI and the role of the Reishstag. This is the structure burned down as an excuse to overthrow the government in 1930s. Clean view of the full structure looking across the river. View more info

# 10339 (392). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the city of Bonn, founded by the Romans under Augustus, and home of Beethoven. Served as the capital of West Germany. The bridge was built in 1898 and leveled in WWII. Beautiful view of the bridge as it crosses the Rhine, some 1400 feet long, ca1920, showing the two main stone towers. View more info

# 12711 (366). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the seven years construction of the railway bridge and how it saved by twenty miles the previous traveling distance between Aberdeen and Perth on the east coast of Scotland. Dramatic view of the cantilever bridge as it passes overhead some 400 feet above and a mile and fifth long with two gentlemen posing in front dressed in native garb. Clean copy. View more info

# 2610 (365). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the city of Edinburgh and its history along with information about the Waverly Gardens. Clean view of the center of Edinburgh down Princess Street with the Scott Memorial Spire (Sir Walter is buried elswhere) rising up from the Waverly Gardens with carriages and people moving along the street. Pre WWI image. View more info

# 2508 (381). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland and its new grand avenue, plus information of the shipbuilding yards that are centered there. View is looking down Royal Avenue with streetcars, carriages, and people filling the street. ca.1912. Slight bend to the upper right corner of the card, else very good. View more info

# 3009 (354). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the so called 'birthplace' of William Shakespeare owned by the Shakespeare Society. Photograph of a two-story house of Elizabethan style with a child in front of the dwelling. Clean copy. View more info

# 11301 (352). Stereograph on gray boards (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the house of Parliament, which was built in 1840 for 5 million pounds, and its famous clock tower names after Sir Benjamin Hall. Dramatic view of thge interior of the House of Lords in its Gothic style unoccupied. Slight pencil marks on the backside. View more info

# V12703 (367). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the back side about the famous castle in Scotish and English history, and the kings named James (I, II, IV, V, among others). Mary was crowned here also and Robert Bruce defeated the British just down the road. Clean clear image of the castle on its rocky outcropping overlooking a herd of sheep grazing below. View more info

# 12704 (368). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the uprising in Scotland during the 13th century lead by William Wallace. A view of Wallace's Hill with the monument erected in his memory, which overlooks the battlefield where his forces defeated the English. A tall tower with a gothic top. Fine copy. View more info

# 10336 (387). Stereograph on gray boards (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary on the backside about the city, its famous church and clock, and known as a center for toy manufacturing. View of the crowded town open market in front of the church and fountains. The Neptune Fountain with its tower is off to the left. Excellent view of the main section of Nuremburg, Germany ca.1914. View more info

# 10371 (389). Stereograph on gray board (7 x 3 1/2 inch) with commentary of the backside about the City of Strassburg, founded by the romans and a major trading center through the middle ages to present. Image of the main park, Kleber Place, lined with multi-stored residences and trees with the famous Strasbourg Cathedral spire in the background. ca.1914. View more info

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